With proper care, your poinsettia can thrive long after Christmas is over. Caring for poinsettias after Christmas matters because simple light, water, and temperature habits can keep them healthy year ...
In April, prune your poinsettia back to about 10cm, and keep at a temperature of 13°C. In early May, repot your poinsettia ...
Should save your poinsettia and try to get it to bloom again next year? Read on to learn whether it’s worth the effort.
Poinsettias produce a milky coloured sap that is an irritant to humans and pets. The Royal Horticultural Society advises that ...
Poinsettias are one of the most popular winter plants in the UK, famed for their showy display of red leaves. While they are treated more like a bunch of fresh flowers and thrown out in the new year, ...
The poinsettia is not a xeriscape plant, so the first key to its long-term survival is to keep it well watered. The modern versions of the poinsettia are less sensitive to drying than the past ...
Festive red and green poinsettias have begun popping up in grocery stores and flower shops across the country which can only mean one thing—the holidays are near. This cheerful plant is basically ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The part of the poinsettia plant that we admire -- those bright red or pink or white flowers that are everywhere during the holidays -- they are not really flowers. The tops look ...
To preserve their colors, poinsettias should be kept out of high-traffic areas to help protect their delicate leaves. Try to ...
The vibrant red, green and white foliage and flowers of the poinsettia plant make it a favorite gift and decoration during the holiday season and beyond. The festive plant also has a special ...
Claims that poinsettias can cause serious health problems or death in pets greatly exaggerate their risk, experts say.